Recap Roundups
May 17, 2015
Atlanta 6, Miami 0
Atlanta Braves right-hander Shelby Miller came within one out of a no-hitter, and Mike Redmond was fired as the manager of the Miami Marlins.
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San Francisco 9, Cincinnati 8
The San Francisco Giants are headed home following the six-game road trip with a suddenly resurgent offense and plenty of momentum in tow.
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NY Mets 5, Milwaukee 1
The New York Mets wasted little time Sunday, picking up offensively where they left off Saturday night. Nor did rookie right-handed pitcher Noah Syndergaard hesitate in giving the Mets and a crowd of 32,422 an idea of what they might expect from their latest mound phenom.
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Baltimore 3, LA Angels 0
Right-hander Mike Wright has his work cut out for him when it comes to topping his first major league game.
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Philadelphia 6, Arizona 0
Thanks to Sunday's result, the Philadelphia Phillies expected to enjoy a pleasant flight out of town.
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Houston 4, Toronto 2
The Houston Astros continued to mix outstanding pitching with just enough hitting Sunday afternoon to beat Toronto 4-2 at Minute Maid Park and complete a four-game sweep of the Blue Jays.
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Kansas City 6, NY Yankees 0
Edinson Volquez returned to the win column Sunday thanks to a baffling array of pitches.
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Tampa Bay 11, Minnesota 3
When opportunity knocked Sunday, the Tampa Bay Rays finally answered.
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Pittsburgh 3, Chi. Cubs 0
A.J. Burnett might be saving his very best for last.
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Texas 5, Cleveland 1
The much-maligned bullpen of the Texas Rangers was finally able to put things together for at least one day Sunday.
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Chi. White Sox 7, Oakland 3
Jeff Samardzija made sure that his homecoming Sunday turned out to be one worth celebrating.
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Seattle 5, Boston 0
Mariners manager Lloyd McClendon likes to simplify things as best he can, and when it comes to pitching, he prefers the just-throw-strikes formula over anything to do with mechanics.
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LA Dodgers 1, Colorado 0
After blowing a lead against the Colorado Rockies with two outs in the ninth Thursday and getting touched up for seven runs in a Saturday loss, the Los Angeles Dodgers needed a pitcher to step up.
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Washington 10, San Diego 5
Bryce Harper says he wasn't going for the double in his last at-bat at Petco Park Sunday afternoon.
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St. Louis 2, Detroit 1
The best battled the best Sunday night, and Lance Lynn's fastball was better than the fastball-mashing Detroit Tigers.
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